WHERE TO GO IN MANILA LIST OF HOTELS There is generally a hotel in the principal towns and cities, conducted on the American plan. The following are the principal hotels in Manila:
GARAGES AND STABLES (Note.—There are no “taxis” in the Islands. The traveler either has to hail a car marked “PU” (Public Utility) or telephone for a garage car, marked “G.” They are paid by the hour depending on the make of the car.)
STEAMSHIP AGENCIES
FOREIGN CONSULATES
Note.—The Governments of Belgium, China, France, Great Britain, Japan, and Spain are represented by consuls of career. CABLE OFFICES
LIST OF BANKS DOING BUSINESS IN 1923
CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
CINEMATOGRAPHS AND THEATRES
CLUBS
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS
EMBROIDERIES
PHILIPPINE HATS
LIST OF CHURCHES HOLDING SERVICES IN ENGLISH
RATES OF FARE FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES The rates of fare for use of each public carriage shall be computed from the time the same is engaged until dismissed, in accordance with the following schedule: FIRST CLASS PUBLIC VEHICLES
SECOND CLASS PUBLIC VEHICLES
Double fare may be charged between one and five o’clock antemeridian. Drivers shall not be compelled to carry passengers beyond the city limits. In the smaller towns and in the country the hiring of a vehicle, like most commercial transactions, is a matter of bargain. The proper fare depends very largely on the state of the road and the chance of securing a return passenger, and therefore varies very greatly. The customary rate over a frequently traveled route can usually be learned by consulting some disinterested person, preferably an American. In every case the amount to be paid should be settled in advance. POSTAL, TELEGRAPH, AND CABLE RATES (a) Rates on mail addressed for delivery in the Philippine Islands: First class, ?0.02 for each half ounce or fraction; no limit of weight; post cards, ?0.02. Second class (newspapers and periodicals), when mailed by publishers, ?0.02 per pound or fraction; when mailed by others, ?0.02 for each four ounces or fraction; no limit of weight. Third class (printed matter), ?0.02 for each two ounces or fraction, except single books weighing more than that amount; limit of weight, four pounds. Fourth class (merchandise), ?0.02 per ounce or fraction; limit of weight, four pounds, except single blank books. (b) Rates on Mail addressed for delivery in the United States (including Hawaii and Porto Rico), Guam, Tutuila, the Canal Zone, the Shanghai Postal Agency, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, and Panama: First class, ?0.04 for each ounce or fraction; weight limit, four pounds. Second, third, and fourth classes same as (a) above. (c) Rates on mail addressed for delivery in all other countries: Letters, ?0.10 for each half ounce or fraction; no limit of weight; post cards, ?0.04 each. Printed matter (within certain limits of size), ?0.02 for each two ounces or fraction; limit of weight, four pounds six ounces. Samples of merchandise (within certain limits of size), ?0.04 for first four ounces or less; and ?0.02 for each additional two ounces or fraction; limit of weight twelve ounces. (d) Rates on mail specially addressed via the Trans-Siberian Railway; letters, ?0.20 for each half ounce or fraction; post cards, ?0.08 each. (e) Rates on registered mail, ?0.16 in addition to ordinary postage. All classes of mail may be registered. (f) There are parcels post arrangements between the Philippines and a considerable number of foreign countries. Details in regard to the size, weight, and value of parcels, and the rates may be obtained on application at the Bureau of Posts. (g) Money orders are now issued in the Philippines to be paid in the United States and its possessions, Cuba, Mexico, and most of the British dominions in the Western Hemisphere, at the following rates:
Money orders may also be purchased, payable in some thirty-five other foreign countries and dependencies. Information regarding the fees will be furnished by the post-master at any money-order office. No order is issued for a sum greater than one hundred dollars ($100), United States currency. (h) Under the present customs laws, all goods which are the growth, product, or manufacture of the United States, the Philippine Islands, or of both, or which do not contain foreign materials to the value of more than 20 per cent of their total value, are, with certain exceptions, admitted free of duty when mailed from the Islands to the United States. The only exceptions of importance to travelers are cigars and cigarettes, which are subject to a fine equivalent to the duty, if sent by mail. In order to assure the free entry of other mail shipments, every package worth less than ?20 should have its true value and the fact that it comes within the limits just defined, certified to by the sender on the wrapper. Packages whose value is ?20 or more require a certificate of origin, which can be issued only by the Collector of Customs at a port of entry. In Manila, however, a customs official is on duty at the central post office at certain hours to issue these documents. The certificate must be pasted in the wrapper or be placed in an envelope to the package. If the shipment is valued at ?50 or more, a fee of ?2 is charged for the certificate. (i) Rates for telegrams over the government lines: For ordinary message, ?0.06 per word, including address and signature. For rush messages, ?0.12 per word. For repeated messages, one-half more than the regular rate. (j) Rates for cablegrams over the most important private lines from Manila: To the United States (Continental): Eastern Extension, Australasia, and China Telegraph Company, ?3.48 to ?3.66 per word, according to locality. To Honolulu: Commercial Pacific Cable Company, ?1.70 per word. To Hongkong: Eastern Extension, Australasia and China Telegraph Company ?0.42 per word. Commercial Pacific Cable Company, ?0.42 per word. To Shanghai: Eastern Extension, Autralasia and China Telegraph Company, ?0.74 per word. Commercial Pacific Cable Company, ?0.74 per word. To Japan: Eastern Extension, Australasia, and China Telegraph Company, ?1.56 per word. Commercial Pacific Cable Company, ?1.56 per word. To Europe: Eastern Extension, Australasia, and China Telegraph Company, ?1.42 to ?2.54 per word, according to locality. To the Visayas (Iloilo, Cebu, and Bacolod): Eastern Extension, Australasia, and China Telegraph Company, ?0.22 per word. INTERISLAND SHIPPING SCHEDULE MANILA-ILOILO
MANILA-CEBU
MANILA-JOLO-COTABATO via Cebu, Iloilo, Zamboanga, 15 days round trip. Vessels: Fernandez Hermanos, Islas Filipinas, and Panglima all owned by CompaÑÍa MarÍtima. MANILA-DAVAO via Cebu or Iloilo, Pulupandan, Zamboanga, and Cotabato, 30 days round trip. Vessels: Luzon, Albay, and Neil Maccleod all owned by CompaÑÍa MarÍtima. VALUES OF FOREIGN COINS EXPRESSED IN TERMS OF PHILIPPINE MONEY
THE AMOUNT OF CURRENCY IN CIRCULATION AND THE PER CAPITA CIRCULATION IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS FROM 1906 TO 1922[Source: Insular Treasury]
TABLE SHOWING THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS (EXCEPT THE CITIES OF MANILA AND BAGUIO), BY PROVINCES[Source: Executive Bureau]
GROWTH OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM
PRIVATE SCHOOLS: ANNUAL ENROLLMENT, NUMBER OF TEACHERS AND SCHOOLS, 1918–1922[Source: Office of the Superintendent of private schools]
ANNUAL EXPENDITURES FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION, 1918–1922 |
Year | Insular | Provincial | Municipal | Total | Voluntary contribution | Total | Per capita expenditure on education |
1918 | ?6,067,277 | ?431,018 | ?3,614,515 | ?10,112,810 | ?617,400 | ?10,730,210 | ?1.04 |
1919 | 10,087,450 | 468,125 | 3,715,552 | 14,271,127 | 682,550 | 14,953,677 | 1.45 |
1920 | 12,802,247 | 1,050,492 | 4,358,800 | 18,211,540 | 799,538 | 19,011,078 | 1.82 |
1921 | 14,313,825 | 3,278,606 | 4,709,287 | 22,301,718 | 1,347,124 | 23,648,842 | 2.23 |
1922 | 14,884,238 | 1,498,110 |
TOTAL RECEIPTS, EXPENDITURES, AND ACCUMULATED SURPLUS OF THE PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT, 1901–1922 IN PESOS
Year ended— | Surplus at the beginning of the year | Receipts | Total | Expenditures | Accumulated surplus of the year |
Pesos | Pesos | Pesos | Pesos | Pesos | |
June 30: | |||||
1901 | (14,395,583) | 21,419,118 | 17,023,535 | 12,200,907 | 4,822,628 |
1902 | 4,822,628 | 19,072,978 | 23,895,606 | 15,314,006 | 8,581,600 |
1903 | 8,581,600 | 22,006,141 | 30,587,741 | 21,078,373 | 9,509,368 |
1904 | 9,509,368 | 19,066,227 | 28,575,595 | 23,924,104 | 4,651,491 |
1905 | 4,651,491 | 25,368,818 | 30,020,309 | 25,256,215 | 4,764,094 |
1906 | 4,764,094 | 24,685,769 | 29,449,863 | 22,047,029 | 7,402,834 |
1907 | 7,402,834 | 26,424,817 | 33,827,651 | 31,014,693 | 12,812,958 |
1908 | 12,812,958 | 28,359,502 | 41,172,460 | 27,035,532 | 14,136,928 |
1909 | 14,136,928 | 30,050,729 | 44,187,657 | 31,830,224 | 12,357,433 |
1910 | 12,357,433 | 36,741,964 | 49,099,397 | 35,090,828 | 14,008,569 |
1911 | 14,008,569 | 42,977,123 | 56,985,692 | 39,805,578 | 17,180,114 |
1912 | 17,180,114 | 42,922,030 | 60,102,144 | 43,136,104 | 16,966,040 |
1913 | 16,966,040 | 41,818,182 | 58,784,222 | 44,392,124 | 14,392,098 |
December 31: | |||||
1913 | 14,392,098 | 18,274,064 | 32,666,162 | 22,496,962 | 10,169,200 |
1914 | 10,169,200 | 35,334,625 | 45,503,825 | 36,944,597 | 8,559,228 |
1915 | 8,559,228 | 41,428,010 | 49,987,238 | 39,753,121 | 10,234,117 |
1916 | 10,234,117 | 45,704,856 | 55,938,973 | 40,906,813 | 15,032,160 |
1917 | 15,032,160 | 54,781,241 | 69,813,401 | 45,408,718 | 24,404,683 |
1918 | 24,404,683 | 68,690,105 | 93,094,788 | 57,496,044 | 35,598,744 |
1919 | 35,598,744 | 79,686,923 | 115,285,667 | 86,742,589 | 28,543,078 |
1920 | 28,543,078 | 99,404,913 | 127,947,991 | 84,010,279 | 43,937,712 |
1921 | 43,937,712 | 130,199,714 | 174,137,426 | 118,194,211 | 55,943,215 |
1922 | 55,943,215 | 130,649,853 | 186,593,068 | 78,911,424 | 107,681,646 |
Note.—Figures in parentheses are overdrafts.
FIRE, MARINE, AND MISCELLANEOUS INSURANCE COMPANIES DOING ACTIVE BUSINESS IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, DURING THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1922
Name of company | Kind of business | Home office |
Alliance Assurance Co., Limited. | Fire, motor car. | London, England. |
Atlas Assurance Company. | Fire. | London, England. |
British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company, Limited. | Marine. | Liverpool, England. |
British Traders’ Insurance Co., Ltd. | Fire, marine, typhoon, flood, and earthquake. | Victoria, Hongkong. |
Canton Insurance Office, Limited. | Marine. | Victoria, Hongkong. |
China Mutual Life Insurance Co., Ltd. | Life. | Shanghai, China. |
China Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. | Fire and marine. | Victoria, Hongkong. |
Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. | Fire, marine, accident, and motor car. | London, England. |
East India-Sea & Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. | Fire, marine, and motor car. | Amsterdam, Holland. |
Employers’ Liability Assurance Corporation. | Fire, accident, motor car, plate glass, and bond. | London, England. |
Fidelity and Surety Company of the Philippine Islands. | Surety, fire, marine, typhoon, flood, and earthquake. | Manila, P.I. |
“Filipinos” CompaÑÍa de Seguros. | Fire, marine, life, and accident. | Manila, P.I. |
Fire Association of Philadelphia. | Fire and marine. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A |
Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company. | Fire and Marine. | San Francisco, California, U.S.A |
Fuso Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. | Marine. | Tokyo, Japan. |
Great American Insurance Company. | Fire. | New York, New York, U.S.A |
Guardian Assurance Co., Ltd. | Fire and marine. | London, England. |
Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. | Fire and marine. | Victoria, Hongkong. |
Insular Life Assurance Co., Ltd. | Life, health, and accident. | Manila, P.I. |
Insurance Company of North America. | Fire and marine. | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.A |
Law Union and Rock Insurance Co., Ltd. | Fire. | London, England. |
Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company, Limited. | Fire, marine, and motor car. | Liverpool, England. |
London Assurance Corporation. | Fire. | London, England. |
L’Union Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. | Fire. | Paris, France. |
L’Urbaine Fire Insurance Company. | Fire. | Paris, France. |
“Manila” CompaÑÍa de Seguros. | Marine, fidelity, and surety. | Manila, P.I. |
Manufacturers’ Life Insurance Company. | Life. | Toronto, Canada. |
Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. | Marine. | London, England. |
National Insurance Co. Incorporated. | Fire and marine. | Manila, P.I. |
National Surety Company. | Fidelity, surety, burglary. | New York, New York, U.S.A |
Netherlands Fire and Life Insurance Co. of the Hague. | Fire. | The Hague, Holland. |
New York Life Insurance Company. | Life. | New York, New York, U.S.A |
Niagara Fire Insurance Company. | Fire. | New York, New York, U.S.A |
North British and Mercantile Insurance Co. | Fire, marine, accident, and casualty. | London, England. |
North China Insurance Co., Limited. | Fire and marine. | Shanghai, China. |
Northern Assurance Co., Limited. | Fire. | London, England. |
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, Limited. | Fire and marine. | Norwich, England. |
Orient Insurance Company. | Fire and marine. | Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.A |
Phoenix Assurance Company. | Fire and marine. | London, England. |
Royal Insurance Company, Limited. | Fire, marine, and motor car. | Liverpool, England. |
Scottish Union and National Insurance Co. | Fire. | Edinburgh, Scotland. |
Shanghai Life Insurance Co., Limited. | Life. | Shanghai, China. |
South British Insurance Co., Limited. | Fire and marine. | Auckland, New Zealand. |
Springfield Fire and Marine Insurance Co. | Fire and marine. | Springfield, Mass., U.S.A. |
Saint Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. | Fire. | St. Paul, Minn., U.S.A |
State Assurance Co., Limited. | Fire. | Liverpool, England. |
Sun Insurance Office. | Fire. | London, England. |
Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada. | Life. | Montreal, Canada. |
Thames and Mersey Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. | Marine. | Liverpool, England. |
The Continental Insurance Company. | Fire. | New York, N.Y., U.S.A |
The Philippine Guaranty Co., Incorporated. | Fire, marine, fidelity, and surety. | Manila, P.I. |
Tokio Marine and Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. | Fire and marine. | Tokio, Japan. |
Union Insurance Society of Canton, Ltd. | Fire marine, typhoon flood, and earthquake | Victoria, Hongkong. |
Union Guarantee Company, Limited. | Fidelity and surety. | Manila, P.I. |
Yangts-ze Insurance Association. | Fire and marine. | Victoria, Hongkong. |
Yek Tong Lin Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Limited. | Fire and marine. | Manila, P.I. |
Yokohama Fire, Marine, Transit, and Fidelity Insurance Company. | Fire, marine, transit, and fidelity. | 70 Honcho Gochome, Yokohama, Japan. |
Yorkshire Insurance Co., Ltd. | Fire and motor car. | London, England. |
West Coast-San Francisco Life Insurance Company. | Life and accident. | San Francisco, California, U.S.A |
NEWSPAPERS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES, AS PER REVISION MADE UP TO JUNE 18, 1923
[Source: Bureau of Commerce and Industry]
Names and addresses | Language | Frequency of issue | |
1. | Advertiser, The, Cebu, Cebu. | English-Spanish-Visayan. | Daily. |
2. | American Chamber of Commerce, The, Manila. | English. | Monthly. |
3. | Ang Kabus, Dumaguete, Oriental Negros. | English-Visayan. | Fortnightly. |
4. | Ang Kahayag, Cebu, Cebu. | English-Visayan. | Monthly. |
5. | Ang KataruÑgan, Cagayan, Misamis. | Spanish-Visayan. | Weekly. |
6. | Ang Mabuting Balita, Manila. | Tagalog. | Fortnightly. |
7. | Ang Paraluman, Manila. | Tagalog. | Fortnightly. |
8. | Ang Sulo, Manila. | Panayan-Visayan. | Quarterly. |
9. | Ang Tanglaw, Manila. | Tagalog. | Monthly. |
10. | Ang Watawat, Manila. | Tagalog. | Daily. |
11. | Ateneo Monthly, The, Manila. | English. | Monthly. |
12. | Babalang Kristiano, Manila. | Tagalog. | Monthly. |
13. | Bagong Lipang Kalabaw, Manila. | Tagalog. | Weekly. |
14. | Bagong Kusok, P.O.B. 121, Cebu, Cebu. | Visayan. | Weekly. |
15. | Benedicto’s Weekly, Iloilo, Iloilo. | English-Visayan. | Weekly. |
16. | Bituen Ti Amianan—North Star, P.O.B. 39, Laoag, Ilocos Norte. | English-Ilocano. | Fortnightly. |
17. | BoletÍn EclesiÁstico de Filipinas, Manila. | Spanish. | Monthly. |
18. | BoletÍn de la Iglesia de San Ignacio, Manila. | Spanish. | Monthly. |
19. | BoletÍn Oficial de la CÁmara de Comercio de Filipinas, Manila. | Spanish. | Monthly. |
20. | Cable Tow, The, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Monthly. |
21. | Cabuhi Sang Banua, Jaro, Iloilo. | English-Visayan. | Monthly. |
22. | Chinese Commercial News, P.O.B. 452, Manila. | Chinese. | Daily. |
23. | Clarion, The, 884 O’Donell, Manila. | English-Spanish-Visayan. | Monthly. |
24. | Community—Comunidad, 102 P. Faura, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Thrice a month. |
25. | Cultura Social, Manila. | Spanish. | Monthly. |
26. | Daguiti Naimbag a Damag, San Fernando, La Union. | English-Ilocano. | Weekly. |
27. | Dalan ti Cappia—Way of Peace, Manila. | English-Ilocano. | Weekly. |
28. | Damag a Nacristianoan, Manila. | Ilocano. | Monthly. |
29. | Damag ti Pagarian, Manila. | Ilocano. | Monthly. |
30. | Diocesan Chronicle, Manila. | English. | Monthly. |
31. | Eco de Samar y Leyte, Calbayog, Samar. | Spanish-Visayan. | Weekly. |
32. | Ecos, 1223, Vergara, Manila. | Spanish. | Monthly. |
33. | El Adalid, Iloilo, Iloilo. | Spanish. | Daily. |
34. | El BoletÍn CatÓlico, Cebu, Cebu. | English-Spanish-Visayan. | Weekly. |
35. | El Centinela, Iloilo, Iloilo. | Spanish. | Daily. |
36. | El Comercio, 432 P. Gomez, Manila. | Spanish. | Daily. |
37. | El Debate, Manila. | Spanish. | Daily. |
38. | El Democrata, Magallanes-N. America, Cebu. | Spanish-Visayan. | Twice a week. |
39. | El Feniz, Zamboanga, Zamboanga. | Spanish. | Twice a week. |
40. | El Heraldo Ilocano, Vigan, Ilocos Sur. | English-Spanish-Ilocano. | Weekly. |
41. | El Mercantil, Manila. | Spanish. | Daily. |
42. | El Norte, Baguio, Mt. Province. | English-Spanish-Ilocano. | Monthly. |
43. | El Noticiero de Negros, Bacolod, Occidental Negros. | English-Spanish-Visayan. | Thrice a week. |
44. | El Precursor, P.O.B. 101, Cebu, Cebu. | Spanish-Visayan. | Twice a week. |
45. | El Pueblo, Iloilo, Iloilo. | Spanish. | Daily. |
46. | Estudio, Manila. | Spanish. | Weekly. |
47. | Excelsior, 442 A. Mabini, Manila. | Spanish. | Thrice a month. |
48. | Far Eastern Free Mason, The, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Monthly. |
49. | Freeman, The, P.O.B. 318, Cebu, Cebu. | English-Visayan. | Weekly. |
50. | Gazette, The, Manila. | English. | Fortnightly. |
51. | Health Educator, The, Manila. | English-Spanish-Tagalog. | Monthly. |
52. | Heraldo Bicol, Legaspi, Albay. | English-Spanish-Bicol. | Twice a week. |
53. | Ilocano Pagadalan a Maipaay ti Escuela Dominical, San Fernando, La Union. | Ilocano. | Quarterly. |
54. | Ideales, P.O.B. 55, Dagupan, Pangasinan. | Spanish. | Fortnightly. |
55. | Independent, The, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Weekly. |
56. | Ing Catala, San Fernando, Pampanga. | Pampango. | Weekly. |
57. | Ing Daclat ning Catutuan, San Fernando, Pampanga. | Pampango. | Weekly. |
58. | Ing Katipunan, San Fernando, Pampanga. | Pampango. | Weekly. |
59. | Intelligencer, The, Dagupan, Pangasinan. | English. | Weekly. |
60. | Journal of the Philippine Islands Medical Ass’n, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Bimonthly. |
61. | Juan de la Cruz, Naga, Camarines Sur. | English-Spanish-Bicol. | Twice a week. |
62. | Khaki and Red, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Fortnightly. |
63. | Kong Li Po, The, Manila. | Chinese. | Daily. |
63a. | Kusug Sang Imol, Bacolod, Occidental Negros. | Spanish-Visayan. | Weekly. |
64. | La Defensa, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Daily. |
65. | La Lucha, Manila (P.O.B. 996). | English-Spanish-Ilocano. | Weekly. |
66. | La NaciÓn, 131 Legarda, Sampaloc, Manila. | Spanish. | Daily. |
67. | La Prensa, Iloilo, Iloilo. | Spanish. | Daily. |
68. | La Vanguardia, 334 Carriedo, Manila. | Spanish. | Daily. |
69. | La RevoluciÓn, Cebu, Cebu. | Spanish-Visayan. | Daily. |
70. | La Verdad, Tuguegarao, Cagayan. | Spanish-Ibanag. | Weekly. |
71. | La Voz del Pueblo, Zamboanga, Zamboanga. | Spanish. | Twice a week. |
72. | Level, The, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Monthly. |
73. | Leyte Educational News, The, Tacloban, Leyte. | English. | Monthly. |
74. | Lioaoa, Manaoag, Pangasinan. | Pangasinan-Ilocano. | Weekly. |
74a. | Liwayway, Manila. | Tagalog. | Monthly. |
75. | Makinaugalingon, 62 Iznart, Iloilo. | Visayan. | Twice a week. |
76. | Man Ho Po, The, Manila. | Chinese. | Daily. |
77. | Manila Daily Bulletin, Manila. | English. | Daily. |
78. | Manila Times, The, Manila. | English. | Daily and Sunday. |
79. | Manila Young Men, The, Manila. | English. | Monthly. |
80. | Manogbantay, Iloilo, Iloilo. | Visayan. | Twice a week. |
81. | Manugbantala, Iloilo, Iloilo. | Visayan. | Monthly. |
82. | Marayo, Pontevedra, Occidental Negros. | Visayan. | Weekly. |
83. | Mindanao Herald, The, Zamboanga, Zamboanga. | English. | Weekly. |
84. | Mizpa, Manila. | Tagalog. | Monthly. |
85. | National Forum, The, Manila. | English. | Monthly. |
86. | Official Gazette—Gaceta Oficial, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Thrice a week. |
87. | Pearl of the Orient, The, Iloilo, Iloilo. | English. | Quarterly. |
88. | Peng Min Daily News, P.O.B. 1478, Manila. | Chinese. | Daily. |
89. | Philippine Agricultural Review, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Quarterly. |
90. | Philippine Agriculturist, Los BaÑos, Laguna. | English. | Monthly. |
91. | Philippine Christian, The, Manila. | English. | Quarterly. |
92. | Philippine Education, The, Manila. | English. | Monthly. |
93. | Philippine Collegian, The, Manila. | English. | Weekly. |
94. | Philippine General Hospital Alumni Quarterly, The, Manila. | English. | Quarterly. |
95. | Philippine Islands Sunday School Journal, The, Manila. | English. | Monthly. |
96. | Philippine Journal of Education, | Manila. | English. Monthly. |
97. | Philippine Journal of Science, Manila. | English. | Monthly. |
98. | Philippine Observer, Manila. | English. | Monthly. |
99. | Philippine Presbyterian, Manila. | English. | Quarterly. |
100. | Philippine RÉsumÉ, The, Manila. | English. | Weekly. |
101. | Philippine Survey, The, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Quarterly. |
102. | Philippines Free Press, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Weekly. |
103. | Philippines Herald, The, Manila. | English. | Daily and Sunday. |
104. | Post-Telegraph Review, The, Manila. | English. | Monthly. |
105. | Progreso EconÓmico de Filipinas, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Monthly. |
106. | Public Opinion, The, Cagayan, Misamis. | English-Visayan. | Weekly. |
107. | Revista de la CÁmara de Comercio de las Islas Filipinas, Manila. | Spanish. | Monthly. |
108. | Revista EconÓmica, Manila. | Spanish. | Monthly. |
109. | Revista Filipina de Medicina y Farmacia, Manila. | Spanish. | Monthly. |
110. | Rising Filipina, The, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Fortnightly. |
111. | Rizal Review, The, Manila. | English-Spanish-Tagalog. | Fortnightly. |
112. | Rural Credit—CrÉdito Rural, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Monthly. |
113. | Say Abigado Cristiano Pangasinan, Lingayen, Pangasinan. | Pangasinan. | Fortnightly. |
114. | School News Review, The, Manila. | English. | Fortnightly. |
115. | Sillimanian, The, Dumaguete, Oriental Negros. | English. | Fortnightly. |
116. | Sinceridad, Tuguegarao, Cagayan. | English-Spanish-Ibanag. | Weekly. |
117. | Sports, Manila. | English. | Weekly. |
118. | Sugar Central and Planters News, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Monthly. |
119. | Taliba, Manila. | Tagalog. | Daily. |
120. | Surat Habar Sing Sug, Zamboanga, Zamboanga. | Moro. | Monthly. |
121. | Telembang, Manila. | Tagalog. | Weekly. |
122. | Telembang na Bicol, Manila. | Bicol. | Weekly. |
123. | Ti Bagnos, Laoag, Ilocos Norte. | English-Ilocano. | Weekly. |
124. | Ti Silaw—The Light, Manila. | English-Spanish-Ilocano. | Fortnightly. |
125. | Trabajo, Manila. | Spanish. | Monthly. |
126. | Unitas, Manila. | Spanish. | Monthly. |
127. | Way of Peace—Ang Daan ng Kapayapaan, Manila. | English-Tagalog. | Weekly. |
128. | Woman’s Journal, The, Manila. | English. | Monthly. |
129. | Woman’s Outlook, The, Manila. | English-Spanish. | Monthly. |
LIST OF SUGAR CENTRALS IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
CENTRALS COMPLETED
Name | Location | Built | Capacity; tons of cane per day |
Calamba Sugar Estate | Canlubang, Laguna | 1913 | 1,800 |
Pampanga Sugar Central | Floridablanca, Pampanga | 1919 | 1,500 |
San Carlos Milling Co | San Carlos, Occidental Negros | 1914 | 1,200 |
Mindoro Sugar Co | San Jose, Mindoro | 1910 | 1,000 |
Isabela Sugar Central | Isabela, Occidental Negros | 1919 | 600 |
North Negros Sugar Co | Manapla, Occidental Negros | 1918 | 600 |
Bearing Central | Cabancalan, Occidental Negros | 1914 | 500 |
Phil. Sugar Development Co | Calamba, Laguna | 1914 | 300 |
De la Rama Sugar Central | Bago, Occidental Negros | 1913 | 300 |
Guanco Central | Hinigaran, Occidental Negros | 1913 | 300 |
San Isidro Central | Cabancalan, Occidental Negros | 1917 | 250 |
Carmen Central | Calatagan, Batangas | 1914 | 200 |
Palma Central | Ilog, Occidental Negros | 1916 | 200 |
San Antonio Central | La Carlota, Occidental Negros | 1913 | 150 |
Dinalupihan Factory | Dinalupihan, Bataan | 1913 | 125 |
Talisay Central | Talisay, Occidental Negros | 1913 | 125 |
Canlaon Factory | Canlaon, Occidental Negros | 1913 | 125 |
Muntinlupa Factory | Muntinlupa, Rizal | 1912 | 100 |
Saint Louis Oriental Factory | Manaoag, Pangasinan | 1912 | 90 |
Look Factory | Nasugbu, Batangas |
CENTRALS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Hawaiian-Philippine Co | Silay, Occidental Negros | 1920–21 | 1,500 |
Ma-ao Sugar Central | Ma-ao, Occidental Negros | 1920–21 | 1,500 |
La Carlota Sugar Central | La Carlota, Occidental Negros | 1919–20 | 1,000 |
Bais Sugar Central | Bais, Occidental Negros | 1919–20 | 1,000 |
PROJECTS DEFINITELY PLANNED FOR DEVELOPMENT
Talisay-Silay Sugar Central | Talisay, Occidental Negros | 1,000 | |
Bacolod-Murcia Sugar Central | Bacolod, Occidental Negros | 1,000 | |
Pampanga Development Co | San Fernando, Pampanga | 1,200 |
SMALL FACTORIES USING OPEN TRAIN EVAPORATORS AND VACUUM PANS
Pampanga Sugar Factory | Floridablanca, Pampanga | 1916 | 100 |
Bernia Factory | Dinalupihan, Bataan | 1918 | 90 |
Kennedy Factory | Isabela, Occidental Negros | 1918 | 90 |
De la ViÑa Factory | Vallehermosa, Occidental Negros | 1918 | 90 |
Tubigon Sugar Factory | Tubigon, Bohol | 1917 | 90 |
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